They'll perform without computers or racks, just one synth and sequencer each. Jas Shaw called it an attempt to "blur the boundaries between studio composition and live performance as much as possible"—they plan to mix, edit, and expand on their live recordings in the studio for the album. In a statement, here's what they said about performing with limited gear:

“This forces us to commit,” says Jas. “When we record with it, this is the system, and there can be no turning back. When both of us have worked with bands, we've always banged on to them about preparing songs before you come into the studio so you can get them done fast and don't get bogged down in the process once you're there...” “...And now we're giving ourselves a taste of our own medicine!” laughs James [Ford].